Trip Down The Rabbit Hole

“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” Animal Farm, George Orwell

Recently I was pondering the U.S. Constitution.  This is nothing unusual.  In our politicized modern world it seems I can’t get to my morning cup of coffee without someone invoking a constitutional justification for doing whatever the hell they really want to do anyway.  The few of us that favor being left alone find ourselves clinging to the Constitution too.  It’s a life raft in a sea of actors intent on regulating anything from magazine capacity to Big Gulp sizes.

I was weary of the tit for tat that happens with constitutional arguments long removed from the source.  Honestly, how many talking heads yammering over Obamacare ever read the darned Constitution?  (Note: when someone asks “are you serious?” I am happy to truthfully answer “Yes I am.”)

I’ve also noticed how many people refer to the constitution for their favorite cause (first amendment freedom of speech) but then steamroll it for another (second amendment guns)?  What’s up with that?!?  Are they that secure?  Would they be so quick to turn the backbone of the nation into a pick this and ignore that exercise if they knew that sooner or later their diametric opposite would have their turn?  Why do we stomach their shenanigans?

Finally, as much as therapy as anything else, I decided to refer to the real thing.  Alas, it turns out that a complete printout of the Constitution, which shouldn’t be a big deal, isn’t as forthcoming as you’d think.

When I finally found it I copied it.  I’ll post it shortly.  You don’t have to read it.  (Though you should!)  Just know that it’s there.  It’s not in some empty suit’s law book.  It’s pretty simple language, as if generations past intended it to be read by citizens and interpreted by reasonable people.  This isn’t secret voodoo and we shouldn’t let it be treated as such.

When it is posted, I expect each of my readers to paint the whole damn thing, word for word, on the barn door in their backyard.  I’m not about to see my Constitution buried in errata like the manual to an old car.  Also, keep an eye out for Orwellian livestock with paintbrushes.

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4 Responses to Trip Down The Rabbit Hole

  1. Weisshaupt says:

    Don’t Stop there.. Read the Federalist Papers too, just so you understand what the men in the Convention understood it to mean

    http://www2.hn.psu.edu/faculty/jmanis/poldocs/fed-papers.pdf

    — and yes, that is relevant because its an agreement- a contract, between citizen and citizen, and agreements means what they menat when they were agreed to. Do you want your bank coming back and saying you now owe 8% on your mortgage because they “reinterpreted” your contract in “modern terms” and that “rate is more appropriate for the times” and then paying off or extorting a Judge to rule that in court? Consent of thg Governed means just that – you can’t consent to terms that you never agreed to

  2. robertsgunshop says:

    I keep a copy right here close. It has to be the most read book I have.

  3. Doubletrouble says:

    Damnit!
    I just finished painting it on the side of my garage; no way am I going to do it again on the barn…’sides, no one can read cursive, anyway.

  4. Fritz says:

    I have booklets with it and a signature block at the end.
    One idiot had the GALL to say that you can’t do that in a place of business.
    I said, @Why@?
    He said…@You just can’t@
    I said @Prove it@
    he was a very stupid customer. Finally I said, @Leave@
    He got more fussy (i,e) irrational…along with smelling like a marijuana grow..
    I said, @I OWN this business….I reserve the RIGHT to refuse service to you…Now get the fuck out before I call the police on your shallow dna.@

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